Both the GTX 1060 6GB and GTX 1070 in this family sport a special MSI Torx fan that the company says will increase airflow by using a mixture of divoted and smooth fan blades. The GTX 1070 gets a bigger fan, while the less power-hungry GTX 1060 6GB uses a smaller spinner. Whichever of these cards you choose, you get a pair of HDMI ports, two DisplayPort connectors, and a DVI output, too.

GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Aero ITX 4G OC

The Aero ITX GTX 1050s skip the Torx fan. Like most GP107-based cards, they also have no need for an extra power connector. Both the GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti come in clock-boosted models only: 1404-MHz base and 1518-MHz boost speeds for the GTX 1050, and 1341-MHz base and 1455-MHz boost speeds for the GTX 1050 Ti. The GTX 1050 Aero ITX comes with 2GB of memory, while the GTX 1050 Ti has 4GB.

The cards aren't up at e-tail yet, at least in the 'states. While there's no specific pricing info yet, we'd expect these cards to be fairly affordable given the prices on previous-generation Aero offerings.